Conductor now supports Cursor's Auto mode

Conductor, a tool for managing AI coding workflows, has added support for Cursor's 'Auto' mode. This lets Cursor run autonomously inside a Conductor pipeline without requiring manual approval at each step.

Cursor is an AI-powered code editor that can write and edit code on your behalf. Its 'Auto' mode goes further — instead of asking you to approve every change, the AI keeps going on its own until the task is done.

Conductor lets you chain these AI coding tasks into automated pipelines. With this update, Cursor Auto is now a supported step inside those pipelines, meaning you can set up end-to-end coding workflows that run without you watching over them. For solo developers juggling multiple tasks, this opens the door to hands-free automation of repetitive coding work.

Key points

  • Conductor officially supports Cursor Auto mode
  • Cursor Auto lets the AI complete multi-step tasks without asking for approval each time
  • You can now embed Cursor's autonomous coding into a Conductor pipeline
  • Useful for solo developers who want to automate repetitive coding tasks

Quick term guide

workflows
The specific order of steps taken to finish a piece of work.
workflow
A repeatable set of steps for getting a task done.
autonomous
The ability of an AI to complete tasks or make decisions without constant human guidance.
pipeline
An automated sequence of steps that processes or moves data without manual intervention.
code editor
A special program used for writing and editing software instructions.
developers
Developers are people who build software, apps, or websites.
automation
A way to make repeated work happen without doing every step by hand.
Auto mode
A setting where the AI keeps working through multiple steps on its own, without stopping to ask for your approval
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